Editing the ISO (Image) file?

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  1. Posts : 4,198
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    Editing the ISO (Image) file?


    Is it possible to edit the .ISO or anyother Image file with some software? I created a .ISO file but i forgot to add some files so i'm looking for a software that can inject files or folders into the image file or we can simply open the file in a particular program and edit them.
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  2. Posts : 6,668
    Windows 7 x64
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    quite a few applications will let you edit iso's magiciso is one of them, I believe the feature only works in the pay version though.
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  3. mjf
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    Can't you unpack the ISO with 7zip to get the folder structure. Then make your changes and create a new ISO with imgburn? Seems to work for me.
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  4. Posts : 6,668
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    well on that note you can use universal extractor, 7zip, or iso to file
    all of which will convert the iso to a extracted folder for you
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  5. Posts : 4,198
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    Thread Starter
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    yes i can extract the iso and add files later but i was thinking about a software to make things easy coz this happened with me few times before that i forgot to add files so i'm looking for shortcut.

    Maguscreed said:
    quite a few applications will let you edit iso's magiciso is one of them, I believe the feature only works in the pay version though.
    thanks for telling the name.. i will download trial version and see if it has this option available.
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  7. Posts : 5
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    I'm looking for a similar answer, and that's why Google brought me here , i want to edit my iSO files , but i can not open it .
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  8. Posts : 6,021
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    Hi bamlsers, welcome to Seven Forums,

    bamlsers said:
    I want to edit my iSO files , but i can not open it.
    When you say edit it, what exactly do you mean?
    Edit it with regard to doing what exactly?
    You will need to mount it, edit it, commit and save it, and then create an updated ISO.

    I hope this helps!
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  9. Posts : 16,129
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    Most of the iso handling programs have very limited trial versions.

    However, gburner runs fully functional for a 30 day trial. You could use that, before deciding if you want to invest in one.
    gBurner - A powerful CD, DVD and BD burning software

    There are several others - poweriso, ultraiso, magiciso, etc.

    I normally use WinIso, which they gave me a license for a while back.
    WinISO Standard 6 - Edit, Create, Convert, ISO Software, Burn ISO and make Bootable ISO
    WinIso trial version is limited to saving 500mb max. So I suggest you use gburner trial.

    bamlsers said:
    I'm looking for a similar answer, and that's why Google brought me here , i want to edit my iSO files , but i can not open it .
    Last edited by SIW2; 05 Sep 2018 at 13:54.
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  10. Posts : 5
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    SIW2 said:
    Most of the iso handling programs have very limited trial versions.

    However, gburner runs fully functional for a 30 day trial. You could use that, before deciding if you want to invest in one.

    There are several others - poweriso, ultraiso, magiciso, and WizISO :
    Best ISO Editor Software | Edit Bootable ISO Files in Windows/Mac

    I normally use WinIso, which they gave me a license for a while back.
    Free WinISO Maker - The ISO editing software to create, extract and conver ISO
    WinIso trial version is limited to saving 500mb max. So I suggest you use gburner trial.
    Thank you very much ,i've been testing them on a computer for the past 24 hours.
    Unfortunately, GBurner didn't work for me, but WinISO and WizISO did .
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